Anubha napsal(a):
Actually this is more a postgres question than a Solaris Ques? I am too new
to both Solaris and postgres, so please bear with me.
I am installing postgres on Solaris. For that I am using initdb.
My Objective: I want all queries that execute with ‘ORDER BY’ clause, to
Is there a way to get the console not to ask me or warn me that I am root
when I log in?
It's kinda annoying to be told you are root on the console. I know this
since I just typed in the password.
see /etc/default/su
# CONSOLE determines whether attempts to su to root should be logged
#
Is there a way to get the console not to ask me or warn me that I am root when
I log in?
It's kinda annoying to be told you are root on the console. I know this since I
just typed in the password.
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Any idea what this is? I'm seeing it on it on nv98 and 99. The process number
varies but the lock is always 8192.
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Thanx for the info and I read the bug link but I am still not sure how to
correct this. Still not compiling. I am still missing some piece of it.
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On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 18:22 -0700, Ché Kristo wrote:
Before getting hostile :-) would you care to explain to us why the word is
offensive?
I'm all for cultural sensitivity but there is an onus on us all to help
others understand
our own culture...
If I put myself in his place and after
As a followup to my own question, here is the output from /proc/scsi under
Centos 5:
Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: DELL Model: MD1000 Rev: A.04
Type: EnclosureANSI SCSI revision: 05
Host: scsi1 Channel: 02 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: DELL
On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 15:58:19 PDT
Jije [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi ,
Thanks for the helpful information.
I have installed the open solaris successfully through virtualbox in my
laptop. I have been playing around with different Unix commands until i got
stuck with this one.
[b]
Ron Halstead writes:
Any idea what this is? I'm seeing it on it on nv98 and 99. The process number
varies but the lock is always 8192.
It's coming from the 'winlock' driver in ON, which is primarily used
by graphics applications. The 8192 is just the cookie value, which
says (if I'm reading
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 10:14:59PM -0700, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
The issue i am really concerned about is failure to install SNV_98 in stub
domains introduced in Xen 3.3.0,
where same error comes up:-
ata_command select failed
Have you asked about this on xen-devel list?
regards
john
No, only xen-users list with no luck.
I will follow your advice.
Thank you.
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When I do an install such as:
virt-install -n opensolaris-xen1 -r 1024 --nographics -p --file
/xen/opensolaris-xen1.img -l nfs:jumpserver:/export/install/ -m
00:aa:bb:cc:dd:01 --autocf nfs:jumpserver:/export/config
The install takes *forever* - so far it has been going on for about an hour
When I do an install such as:
virt-install -n opensolaris-xen1 -r 1024 --nographics -p --file
/xen/opensolaris-xen1.img -l nfs:jumpserver:/export/install/ -m
00:aa:bb:cc:dd:01 --autocf nfs:jumpserver:/export/config
The install takes *forever* - so far it has been
going on for about an
i did get the sw to compile on my AIX system. Just not on Solaris.
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Thanks for your replies.
Probably I didn't explain my problem well. I am using a third party tool which
I'll be installing on Solaris machine, and that tool is using Postgres as the
database. The queries are hardcoded in it and I can not change them. So right
now when I do 'initdb' without
We are relatively new to Opensolaris, but are trying to create a
lightweight platform to restore Windows servers into in case of a
disaster or server failure. We are using ShadowProtect to make backup
images of the windows servers. Our question is: can we somehow restore
those images (or
Brian Rosenfelt writes:
We are relatively new to Opensolaris, but are trying to create a
lightweight platform to restore Windows servers into in case of a
disaster or server failure. We are using ShadowProtect to make backup
images of the windows servers. Our question is: can we somehow
My understanding is that xVM Server will support the VMware disk image
formats VMDK VHD[1], so I suppose from my 5 second read of
ShadowProduct, you can use ShadowProtect to convert your physical
instance into a virtual instance, and then import that virtual instance
into xVM Server.
--joe
Joseph Mocker writes:
My understanding is that xVM Server will support the VMware disk image
formats VMDK VHD[1], so I suppose from my 5 second read of
ShadowProduct, you can use ShadowProtect to convert your physical
instance into a virtual instance, and then import that virtual instance
James ... I think you need PSARC 2008/597 'vdiskadm', which
James doesn't seem to have integrated just yet.
Actually, it integrated into build 100 on Sept 29:
PSARC/2008/596 Block Tap Support for Solaris
PSARC/2008/597 vdiskadm
6539533 Solaris dom0 needs blktap support
6670055 xVM Server needs
Hi all ,
I am a freshman for Solaris. In the Web site I found that the OpenSolaris is a
tools to help Solaris better and Open the source for users to learn and
distrigut new feature into the OpenSolaris.
I wonder if all the user will use OpenSolaris instead of Solaris,How does the
SUN make
sun plans to sell support for opensolaris, and customers willing to
deploy opensolaris in production probably want that support.
Solaris 10 has been free since it was released, and sun still makes
money out of it, doesnt it?
nacho
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 11:58 PM, yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenSolaris is a community.
A while ago the source code of Solaris 10 was donated by Sun, and then a
community was created around that (opensolaris.org).
Now Solaris 10 is one distribution of OpenSolaris source code.
Opensolaris2008.05 is the lastest community distribution release.
I don't
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Marcelo Arbore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenSolaris is a community.
A while ago the source code of Solaris 10 was donated by Sun, and then a
community was created around that (opensolaris.org).
Now Solaris 10 is one distribution of OpenSolaris source code.
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